VEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919 A THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG PAGE TWO ORRREEEES EEE EERREREse nan ARRANGE FOR BASKETBALL INCIDENTS. OF THE DAY BABY ROBES {™ Ff Sta i Kingston By A eroplane. Post Cards And 8 x 10 Views The most perfect views ever taken with the amen in post card form, and comprising 14 different views of Kingston, including the followin g: Rockwood Hospital, Penitentiary, Court Housé, Queen's University (showing every building on the grounds), Royal Military College, Fort Henry, Park and Cricket Field, Water front (two views), general view from St. Mary's, General Hospital, Sydenham Hospital. 8x10 Bromide Enlargements of the above views ... «+, 81.50 each |THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE | LOCAL NOTES AND ITEMS OF i TO HAVE TWO SERIES. 5 GENERA, INTEREST. - The Annual Meeting of the Central she ity | Ontario Curling Leagie -- N. J. | Happenings iu the Suey ad, Vici Cole, Brockville, Elected President. the Beaders a wal oo 5 Eight senior teams will-cor Be "one of the milljon Join the | BB the somior basketball r APS M.C.A RT > m Sunday School Amateur . i'w BW Ar the meeting of the executive held on luesday evening, entries for this Bri . sue in] : ~Gen. wi, 8, 8 in- BN Series were received from Bethel, tondent of Pasitoac shes, superla- mu Brock, Queen, Sydenham, Bapust, city. oe i Bl Cook's, St. Pauls and Young Men's W. Swaine, plano tuner, orders at | | deAuley's. or 'phone ESévw. - i The members of Queen's Dramatic | entertained the patients at 1 ! Rgekwood hospits ues ven Codie. being | oy K pital on Tuesday even-| = matched in the opening games which |. Now 1s the time {are to take place in the Y.M.C.A.. iano tuned. We carry two exper: Hebrew Association. F RET { : J 1 3 POCK fra next Tuesday 'evening, It | igners and will assure entire satis- | {taken which resulted. in Baptist and ; A draw was Club i Brock, Queen and to have your| sea deanan WHITE { was" decided to play fifteen-nunute | action. ©. W. Lindsay. Limited. i LAME halves with ten minutes intermission. | Dr. Edward Richardson, Winnipeg | The age limit for the junior series | son of W. Richardsoh, Brockville, |. \J ry > -- ry died on Monday of preimonia: He LADIES' HOME JOUR NAL FOR DECEMBER --T.00 was finally settled. Tt was decided { i | hat boys who are now seventeen graduated at Queen's in 1901. i i : . a A Christmas Present {¥ears of age and will not be eightéen! The steamer Harvey J. Kendall, | The Xmas. number of the Ladies' Home Journal, containipg 200 pages; many in-eolors:-- | Baby Will Appreciate {before January,.ist, 1020, .can com- | after discBarging a cargo of hard #8 = Rp ae rome La Kinpton's Reliable thee As unions. --As--yet--it is - [aut Ska Seared for Og-| NEW MAGAZINES RECEIVED--Saucy, Everybody's Snappy, World's Work, Smiths, Detec- ony low nany janior:teams. wi 4 0 Mtg winter quarters. tive, Motion Picture, Classic, Red Book, Popular Science, Picture Play, Live, ete, Fur House to be re- ) Be and * | The bazaar, dinner and concert | { held under the auspices of Zion Pres- | {Practices this week sa as to be in| PYterian churcu on Tuesday.-was al slape for the opening games, | 8Te4L success. Brig-Gen. A, KE. Ross | The junior games will be played on | 88Ve an address. 3 i | Saturday afternoons. | The city letter carriers will deliver | | t Saturday afternoon, and » ® JOHN McKAY, Limited x A committee was appointed to se-| MEI nex " ie the del very on Satur- 149 to 157 BROCK ST. "THE FUR HOUSE" | will continy Hest the officials for the seties,s On' Will Soutinus 10th, This has been | former occasions the games have } ER. len delayed In stassing ing 1g) STARE 10 moet tne Caan Je some of the players not being on} . : ; ! s . . {+ Brigadier-General A. E. Ro e - | {hand. The président informed the coived a donation of Tense Lh || members of the executive that in 14-1 the Duke of Argyll to distribute to Taers « ; : | the y» of Argy i : {ure the games ould ples Sharp ou} the president and honorary secretary | time, le plaglers were | of "ihe Kingst 5 row' c- | # 00 hand oi. ae gsten St. Andrew's Soc ] It {s reported that Major-Gen. V. ( 1 { PAU S. Williams, G 0.C., has under | The annual meeting of the Central | consideration a series of garrison re- | Ontario Lurling League was held {unions in the distriet that will take | there on Tuesday aftérnoon. Delegates | the form of a monthly dinner te be " ~ : : - Tr ---- EE a -i ra, | EEE NRE EARN N NER E UN RNANRRANNANRRERNRY were presént from the various clubs | held on Saturday evenings. | comprising the league. | . A reunion of all the officers of the GOOD BUYS FOR | It was decided to make the Senior | 80th Battalion, C.EF., will take | / competition a four-rink contest. The | place at Belleville on Friday evening, | \ x v Junior series will be played by three | when a dinner will be given. In the | irinks from each club." | afternoon a band concert will be giv | : The disability -was removed from | en in ihe Opera' House by the old | x curlers who had played on a tankard| 80th band. | : W. J. McLeod, warden of the Sas- | = KNITTED TOQUES-- i In red, navy, grey, brown, Copen . .-..... .Spegial at 35¢. to 95¢ = : ceived until next Saturday, All the teams have arranged for SATURDAY MUSIC SALE--~POPULAR MUSIC ... The College Book S tore Telephone 919 Open Evenings pry nyse a His Masters Voice Records ' For December «Victrola IX., $120.00 5 DANCE RECORDS t JYearning'-Fox Trot-Henri's Orch. 2 Oh, What a Pal Was Mary--Waltz--Henri's Orch. .. Johnny's In Town----One-8tep---Henrl's' Oreh. Baby, Fox Trot--Henri's Orch, . Alcoholic Blues-~Medley Fox Trat--All Star Trio Jerry--Medley--~Fox Trot--All-Star Trio Renan vanes. Tulip Time---Medley Fox Trot---Smith's Orch. Yellow. Dog Blues--Medley Fox Trot---Smith's Orch, ... VOCAL . j rink. Any such are now eligible for | {play in any of the League competi-| katehewan Penitentiary, | {| tions, senior or ju. | female prisoner to the Portsmouth Invitations to attend ' the annual Penitentiary on Tuesday. He was | bonspiel which will be held in Nap- {accompanied by Mrs. Mcleod, who | tanee on January "6-7, 1920. will he | Will proceed to Montreal to under { {| extended to all curling clubs in On-| #0 operation on 'her eye. | i i exter | | brought a | m The proposition to take in Picton, | To Agree On Bound, Road i Cobourg, Colborne, Campbelliord, |. Gy Tuesday, the Ys Sra sin u Port Hope and other clubs in the | councillors from the townships: of x BOYS' HOCKEY TOQUES-- : Allcolers oi... cin .88¢. and $1.00 Quinte 'district, was. left to the in-| Olden and Oso were before Judge coming executive to consider. { Lavell for the purpose of trying to The following officers were elected: | find out how much of the upkeep of | N. J. Cole, Brockville, Pregident; R.{ the boundary road should be paid by Tell Me Lambert Murphy ' Yearning--TLambert Murphy 1 Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline--Lewis James Harrison; Pretty Little Rainbow, Sterling Trio sels innee 18624--90c. RED SEAL RECORDS Molly -Reinald Werremath The Deluge--Zimbalist Nelly Was a Lady--Alma Gluck sae rtedernasem ness OI§30--$1.25 S43 on wns bees ae 64827--$1.25 "avassnvesiosens04828--31.35 Hear these records at-- MAHOOD INSURANCE Fire -- Life ~-- Accident we | Health -- Burglary -- Theft < Plate Glass Executors = Administrators -- Contractors--~ 5 and artificial light put an added strain on the eyes, We can releve the strain, .Great Sale Of Xmas Fruits {/J. Wroy, Belleville, Vice-President: IT, M. Asselstine, Kingston, * Hony. { Secretary-Treasurer. | The delegates were dined by the { local club, and entertained at "The | Luck of the Navy," in the evening, | The matter of fixing the dates for | the games. was left over to see what | Western clubs apply for admission. | Brockville curlers and those from { tne Eastern Hospital at Brockville will form one club until sueh time as the Brockville club gets sufficient funds to. rebuild their rink. Prescott and Napanee withdrew from the junior series and will put their whole strength; in four zeal good senior teams. This will, mean that only Kingston an Belleville will have teams in the junior series er-- | ¥MOA. MEMBERSHIP RACE The First Day's Work Brought In Sum of $117, The first day in the Y.M.CA., membership race showed nine of the eleven teamd at work, with a total of thirty-six members, and $117 in full and part payments secured. The fol- lowing amounts were brought in up to last night: "Pranklin', $8: "Rolls Royce", $10; "Reo", $10: "Paige", $562.50; "Overland", $11; "Hudson", $2: "McLaughlin", $1; "Saxon", $4; "Ford", $18.50. The largest number of members was se- cured by "Paige" team which got 15. The fifth game in the business men's League at the "Y" resulted in a win for Singleton's "Biffs" whose splendid team work defeated MeCul- a's "Rings", The line up included. "Biff", Singleton, Wilson, Bunt, Mel on. Diamond. "Bingsi: McCulls, Young, Pense, Sharpe, Atkins. ---- ---------- Title of Office Changed. Under the militia gener order ap- pointing divisional staff officers the office formerly designated AAG Is now known as assistant' adjutant and guariermaster-general. Col. Wil liam Pope, C.M.G., who succeeds Col. Harry Genet in this position, took over the duties 'Wednesday. Spl ---- 14th Captain liam Peters, formerly quartermaster of the 14th Regimen will this evening be Ith tue Long Service "M General Williams, G.0.C., M.D. No, 3. Presentations will also be made to some other officers, pursuant to the custom of the regiment. each township. At the present time, | Oso maintains the road, although 4 | portion of it is in Olden. The dispute | over this matter has been under con- sideration for some time, so the two councils agreed to appoint Judge La- vell as arbitrator. W, 8. Herrington | of Napanee, represented Olden while | Francis King represented Oso. Judge Lavell reserved decision. 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"Th' Ould "Counthry" see this latest | feature, starring lovely Mary Miles | Minter, The _streets and homes of Ballyhannock" will warm the cockies of your heart, and so will Sweet Mary O'Rourke in a "Bache- lor's Wife," At the King Edward Theatre tonight and Wednesday -- FURS Mary, as | = GIRLS' BRUSHED WOOL TOQUES- a : In copen, navy, scarlet, rosé, and pretty color combinations. § E BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS. | In all the wanted colors . ia vorei..31.25 and $1. g GIRLS' BRUSHED WOOL SETS i i In a wide range of pretty shades'. ...i..... ...$3.50 and up | LL CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS Om Pure wool--white, tan, cardinal, grey, navy--all sizes . . _.. wih (riseleinissl nm esis es Cae es acinine oS S050 8 garment : Newman & Shaw | "The Always Busy Store" | Mrs. Join Wright Is Again Elected President. > Mrs. John Wright, who has been i | POOR RELIEF COMMITTEE. {president of the Kingston Poor Re- NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY--HERE'E THD PLACH 7 ON MONTREAL STREET --$3500--4A double frame dwelling; ih 3 th t three lief Committee for the pas improvements; one side Electric light, j years, was again elected to that of- Lice on Tuesday at the meeting of | the. executive. : The other officers elected were: 1st fvi esident, Mrs. S. Oberndorffer; | 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. W. Gimletts led vice-president, Mys. H. E, Flynn; secretary, Miss A. M. Machar; as- | sistant secretary, Miss E, Richnrond; [treasurer, Mrs. S. S. Corbett; social Iservice agent, Mrs. F. Robinson, The menibers of the commitiee ex} pect that there will be many calls on the funds this winter, dee to so many men being out of work - The agent yard; electric light. i \ ON RL STREET---§2250-- Detached dwelling: 7 rooms: gar- en, oii, 1 0 ON QUEBEC STREET--$3000---A new brick bungalow; B; angi C3 electric light: large yard. FIRE INSURANCE-- MONEY TO LOAN E W. MULLIN & SON Cor. Johnson and Division Sts. Phones 539% and 339, ON JOHNSTON STREBT-$5500 Double dwelling; Marge. Cay is not waiting for calle, but trying to "MAKE IDEAL GIFTS In the purchasing of any Fur garment the question of where . locate needy people Before they re- quire to ask for help. Hundreds of pounds of choice, new BOX BROWNIE irs 8B - FOLDING BROWNIE , +4 for olin TE CAM ERA $10.25